EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 3 MIN
1502 Women Place Themselves First
from PRay TeLL, Dr. Hash · host Martin Hash
The major indicator that feminism is a farce is that women don’t want to be drafted; men don’t either but they are. When confronted with this obvious hypocrisy, feminists snap into cognitive dissonance, meaning their logic & priorities are subverted to make illogical arguments supporting the unsupportable. In some case, the things they say would be laughable if they weren’t so tragic; for example, in 1998, Hillary Clinton claimed that it’s women who suffer the most in war because of the potential for upheaval and loss of husbands & sons. Anyone not a feminist is immediately appalled that anyone could make such a preposterous claim: that it’s not men who suffer the most in conflict. Women have absolutely no concept of when they’re talking about physical conflict, especially resulting in violence & death. Another sign of Hillary’s callous misunderstanding of war was when, as Secretary of State, she engineered the fall of Maummar Gaddafi, leading to him being sodomized and murdered. After hearing that, she laughed gleefully and pridefully exclaimed, “We came, we saw, he died. Cackle, cackle, cackle.” Hillary is not an aberration: many military-age women in war zones are completely unsympathetic to the plight of men. Consider the recent war in Ukraine: the primary concern of the single women there is that it’s them that suffer because there’s an extreme shortage of dateable men without war injuries. At the same time, they shame men who don’t go to war. One notable quote from an article bemoaning the situation was a woman who said if she can’t find a man that met her standards at the clubs, she might as well go to Vienna and drink a glass of wine. This is while she was in Kiev, and it was being nightly bombed. If this was a singular example, or if Hillary could be excused as a psychopath, that would be bad enough, but combined with other examples, it seems to be simply another aspect of the narcissism of women.
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